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The 2nd (maybe 3rd) worst phone call
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 737971" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>At this point, I'm not really sure of anything anymore. My only "real" see/believe was when I was with her in Sri Lanka for a week. The robbery apparently took place 2 nights after I left. There was a police report and a phone call to our house from the police chief but even though reported, it may not have happened.</p><p></p><p>Supposedly, the minute she arrived back in Canada, she was hospitalized (for a week) for her 3rd bout of dengue fever. This is unlikely, as the in-hospital bed rate in most provinces in Canada for non-insured patients is well over $1K per day. Unless her boyfriend/benefactor could come up with $5K-$7K, I'm pretty sure that was another lie. She never had dengue fever (as she reported to me) in Sri Lanka - she gave me her hospital records to take home from Sri Lanka and the tests were all negative. She thinks that because her admitting diagnosis is "rule out.....X" that she actually has "X" condition/disease.</p><p></p><p>Why is it that you would never believe this stuff from a door-to-door salesman or telephone scam artist but you will try anything to believe it from your child? Eternal hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 737971, member: 355"] At this point, I'm not really sure of anything anymore. My only "real" see/believe was when I was with her in Sri Lanka for a week. The robbery apparently took place 2 nights after I left. There was a police report and a phone call to our house from the police chief but even though reported, it may not have happened. Supposedly, the minute she arrived back in Canada, she was hospitalized (for a week) for her 3rd bout of dengue fever. This is unlikely, as the in-hospital bed rate in most provinces in Canada for non-insured patients is well over $1K per day. Unless her boyfriend/benefactor could come up with $5K-$7K, I'm pretty sure that was another lie. She never had dengue fever (as she reported to me) in Sri Lanka - she gave me her hospital records to take home from Sri Lanka and the tests were all negative. She thinks that because her admitting diagnosis is "rule out.....X" that she actually has "X" condition/disease. Why is it that you would never believe this stuff from a door-to-door salesman or telephone scam artist but you will try anything to believe it from your child? Eternal hope. [/QUOTE]
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